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<h3>ImageJ 1.46</h3>
<blockquote>
This is the 1.46 release of ImageJ. You can easily upgrade to newer letter releases (e.g., 1.47e) using
the <i>Help&gt;Update ImageJ</i> command. The 188 page
<a href="http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/docs/guide/user-guide.pdf">Image User Guide</a>
(8MB PDF) has a list of the new features in this release.
The ImageJ website is at
<a href="http://imagej.nih.gov/ij/">imagej.nih.gov/ij/</a>.
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<h4>Contents of ImageJ folder:</h4>
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	<dt><b>ij.jar</b></dt>
		<dd>This JAR (Java Archive) file is the platform-independent core of ImageJ. It is the
		only file that needs to be changed to upgrade to a newer version of ImageJ. Use the
		<i>Help&gt;Update ImageJ</i> command to download newer versions of this file.
		</dd>
	<dt><b>ImageJ.app</b></dt>
		<dd>This is a 32-bit ImageJ launcher for Mac OS X. It assumes
		that ij.jar is in the ImageJ folder.
		</dd>
	<dt><b>ImageJ64.app</b></dt>
		<dd>This is a 64-bit ImageJ launcher for Mac OS X. It assumes
		that ij.jar is in the ImageJ folder.
		</dd>
	<dt><b>ImageJ.exe</b></dt>
		<dd>This is the ImageJ launcher for Windows.
		</dd>
	<dt><b>run</b></dt>
		<dd>This is a shell script that runs ImageJ.
		</dd>
	<dt><b>macros</b></dt>
		<dd>This folder contains example macros. The StartupMacros.txt file in this 
		folder contains macros and macro tools that are automatically installed
		when ImageJ launches. To run a macro, drag and drop it on the ImageJ
		window and run it by pressing ctrl-r (<i>Macros>Run Macro</i>).
		</dd>
	<dt><b>plugins</b></dt>
		<dd>This folder contains a small sample of the hundreds of plugins
		available for ImageJ. The plugins in this folder are installed in the 
		<i>Plugins</i> menu when ImageJ starts.
		</dd>
	<dt><b>luts</b></dt>
		<dd>This folder contains LUTs (LookUp Tables) that are installed at startup in the
		<i>Image&gt;Lookup Tables</i> menu and in the "Lut" toolbar menu.
		To open a LUT file, drag and drop it on the ImageJ window.
		</dd>
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